The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20251466: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.; Triton Fund IV L.P.
20251468: RCP Artemis Co-Invest, L.P.; AG Congress Holdings, LP
20251471: EQT Infrastructure VI (No.1) EUR SCSp; North Haven Infrastructure Partners III SCSp
20251472: EQT Infrastructure VI (No.1) EUR SCSp; North Haven Infrastructure Partners III (AIV-B) SCSp
Accelerated Debt Settlement
In July 2025, at the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a federal court temporarily halted an alleged debt relief services scheme that targeted seniors, including veterans, using a wide range of deceptive conduct, including falsely impersonating consumers’ banks and credit card companies as well as government agencies.
Exxon Mobil Corporation, In the Matter of
On July 17, 2025, the FTC reopened and set aside the final consent order involving Exxon Mobil Corporation’s proposed acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources Company.
Evoke Wellness, LLC., FTC v.
In January 2025, the FTC sued Florida-based Evoke Wellness, LLC and Evoke Health Care Management and their officers Jonathan Mosley and James Hull for using a combination of deceptive Google search ads and telemarketing to masquerade as other substance use disorder treatment providers. The FTC announced the settlement of the case in June 2025, with the defendants being barred from the deceptive conduct and agreeing to pay a $1.9 million civil penalty.